Effects of female gonadal hormones and LPS on depressive-like behavior in rats
Considerable evidence shows an association of depression with the immune system and emphasizes the importance of gender in the etiology of the disease and the response to inflammatory stimuli. We examined the influence of immune-challenged systems on depressive-like behavior in female rats in the co...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of biological sciences 2015, Vol.67 (3), p.1025-1032 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Considerable evidence shows an association of depression with the immune
system and emphasizes the importance of gender in the etiology of the disease
and the response to inflammatory stimuli. We examined the influence of
immune-challenged systems on depressive-like behavior in female rats in the
context of gonadal hormones. We used a neuroinflammatory model of depression
elicited by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) administration on naive and
ovariectomized (OVX) female rats, and examined the effects of estradiol (E2)
and/or progesterone (P4) replacement therapy on animal behavior, as assessed
by the forced swimming test (FST). We found that LPS and OVX increase
immobility in the FST, while LPS also decreased body weight in naive female
rats. Further, even though P4 application alone showed beneficial effects on
the behavioral profile (it reduced immobility and increased climbing),
supplementation of both hormones (E2 and P4) together to OVX rats failed to
do so. When OVX rats were exposed to LPS-induced immune challenge, neither
hormone individually nor their combination had any effect on immobility,
however, their joint supplementation increased climbing behavior. In
conclusion, our study confirmed that both LPS and OVX induced depressive-like
behavior in female rats. Furthermore, our results potentiate P4
supplementation in relieving the depressive-like symptomatology in OVX rats,
most likely through fine-tuning of different neurotransmitter systems. In the
context of an activated immune system, the application of E2 and/or P4 does
not provide any advantageous effects on depressive-like behavior.
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ISSN: | 0354-4664 1821-4339 |
DOI: | 10.2298/ABS150130065M |